United Kingdom council for psychotherapy
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy British organization
VIAF ID: 149295234 ( Corporate )
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Works
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About a body : working with the embodied mind in psychotherapy | |
Addictive personalities and why people take drugs : the spike and the moon | |
Attachment and new beginnings : reflections on psychoanalytic therapy | |
child-centred attachment therapy the CCAT programme | |
Dialogue and desire : Mikhail Bakhtin and the linguistic turn in psychotherapy | |
Diversity, discipline, and devotion in psychoanalytic psychotherapy clinical and training perspectives | |
The emergent self : an existential-gestalt approach | |
Hidden twins : what adult opposite sex twins have to teach us | |
Lovesex : an integrative model for sexual education | |
The muse as therapist : a new poetic paradigm for psychotherapy | |
National register of psychotherapists 1998: | |
Psychosis in the family : a the journey of a psychotherapist and mother | |
Regulating the psychological therapies : from taxonomy to taxidermy | |
Revolutionary connections psychotherapy and neuroscience | |
The role of brief therapy in attachment disorders | |
Shakespeare on the couch | |
Therapy with children : an existential perspective | |
Three-point therapist | |
UKCP Karnac series | |
United Kingdom council for psychotherapy series | |
The use of psychoanalytic concepts in therapy with families : for all professionals working with families | |
What is psychotherapeutic research? | |
What will you do with my story? | |
Why therapists choose to become therapists : a practice-based enquiry |